Tablespoon (Metric): in the metric system, a tablespoon is not an officially defined unit, but it is widely used in culinary contexts and informal measurements. 1 metric tablespoon = 15 milliliters.
Tablespoon is a common unit in recipes for measuring both liquid and dry ingredients, such as oil, milk, flour, sugar, and spices Cup (US Legal): in the U.S. legal system, the cup is defined as a unit of volume specifically for standardizing measurements in nutrition labeling and regulatory contexts. It differs slightly from the traditional U.S. customary cup used in everyday cooking and is equal to 240 milliliters.
The U.S. legal cup is often simply referred to as "cup" in nutrition labels, with no special abbreviation.
Tablespoon is a common unit in recipes for measuring both liquid and dry ingredients, such as oil, milk, flour, sugar, and spices Cup (US Legal): in the U.S. legal system, the cup is defined as a unit of volume specifically for standardizing measurements in nutrition labeling and regulatory contexts. It differs slightly from the traditional U.S. customary cup used in everyday cooking and is equal to 240 milliliters.
The U.S. legal cup is often simply referred to as "cup" in nutrition labels, with no special abbreviation.
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